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Reed topples Spieth as top seeds fall in Match Play

In a showdown that turned sloppy, Patrick Reed nearly holed a wedge to seize control and finished off Jordan Spieth with a 40-foot birdie putt from behind the 17th green to advance to the weekend of the Dell Technologies Match Play. The 2-and-1 victory sent Spieth home in search of his game with the Masters just two weeks away. Spieth hit his opening tee shot onto the range and out-of-bounds. He hit into a hazard on each of the next two holes. And when he finally caught Reed with consecutive shots to tap-in range, he missed two key putts inside 6 feet. “I don’t think it would have been that tough to beat me today,” Spieth said. Reed was tough enough, twirling a wedge in his hands as it cut into

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It’s the final official event of the year, bringing the calendar to a close at the picturesque Sea Island Resort in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Tony Finau, who’s scheduled to return to Sea Island for the first time since 2014, leads the field. There are plenty of locals looking to win on their home turf, as well, as Sea Island is a popular gathering spot for some of the TOUR’s top players. FIELD NOTES: Finau, a two-time winner on TOUR last season, is the highest-ranked golfer in the field… Six of the top 40 in the world are teeing it up, with Brian Harman, Sepp Straka, Tom Hoge, 2015 RSM Classic winner Kevin Kisner and FedExCup leader Seamus Power, winner of the recent Butterfield Bermuda Championship, joining Finau. Qualifiers for last season’s TOUR Championship who are in the field are Straka, Finau, Hoge, Harman, J.T. Poston, Sahith Theegala and Scott Stallings… Recent RSM winners in the field include Kisner, two-time RSM winner Robert Streb, Chris Kirk, Austin Cook, Tyler Duncan, and Mackenzie Hughes, who won the Sanderson Farms Championship this fall… Tournament host Davis Love III will tee it up alongside fellow major champs in Webb Simpson, Francesco Molinari, Justin Rose, Stewart Cink, Jason Dufner, Zach Johnson, and Jason Day… Nick Hardy and Zac Blair are teeing it up on major medical extensions… Sponsor exemptions include four-time TOUR winner Aaron Baddeley, Camilo Villegas, Chris Gotterup, Jacob Bridgeman, Notre Dame’s Palmer Jackson and Georgia alum Spencer Ralston. Bridgeman (No. 2) and Gotterup (No. 7) were members of this year’s class in PGA TOUR University presented by Velocity Global. Gotterup, the 2022 NCAA Player of the Year, recently finished T3 at the Korn Ferry Tour Qualifying Tournament, while Bridgeman finished T45 to earn conditional status. Jackson earned his spot in the field by winning the prestigious Jones Cup at nearby Ocean Forest Golf Club. Past champions of that amateur event include Justin Thomas, Corey Conners and PGA TOUR rookie Davis Thompson. Jackson is No. 20 in the PGA TOUR University Velocity Global Ranking. Baddeley has Monday qualified for two events this season, including a T6 finish at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship. Villegas was a Captain’s Assistant at this year’s Presidents Cup. FEDEXCUP: Winner receives 500 FedExCup points. COURSE: Sea Island Resort (Seaside), 7,005 yards, par 70; Sea Island Resort (Plantation), 7,060 yards, par 72. Tournament Davis Love III and his brother Mark re-worked the Plantation Course – inspired by the traditional profile of Walter Travis’ 1928 original – in 2019 with plenty of classic design features. Tom Fazio, meanwhile, redid the Seaside Course – a links-style layout adjacent to the ocean – in 1999. 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He finished inside the top 10, again, last season – the fifth time he’s done that, including two playoff losses… This is the last official PGA TOUR event on the calendar until the Sentry Tournament of Champions the first week of January. 72-HOLE RECORD: 260, Kevin Kisner (2015), Talor Gooch (2021) 18-HOLE RECORD: 60, Tommy Gainey (4th round, 2012), Sebastian Munoz (1st round, 2021), Tyler McCumber (4th round, 2021) LAST TIME: Talor Gooch fired a final-round 64 to win by three over 2016 RSM champ Mackenzie Hughes for his maiden TOUR title. Gooch made three birdies in four holes after making the turn on Sunday and no one else could get close as the tournament reached its conclusion. Gooch had a three-shot lead to start the day and was locked in early, making birdies of just five and nine feet on Nos. 2 and 4 to start his final round. Gooch’s 22-under 260 matched the tournament record set by Kevin Kisner in 2014, while he became the seventh golfer in the 12-year history of the tournament to make The RSM Classic his first TOUR victory. Hughes shot a tidy 8-under 62 to finish solo second, while Sebastian Munoz, who earlier in the week shot a course record-tying 60, finished third. Tyler McCumber, who shot a 60 of his own in the final round, finished tied for fourth alongside three other golfers. HOW TO FOLLOW: Television: Thursday-Friday, 12 p.m.-3 p.m. ET. 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Inside the Field: Rocket Mortgage ClassicInside the Field: Rocket Mortgage Classic

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Five players who could use a big weekend at The Honda ClassicFive players who could use a big weekend at The Honda Classic

Kudos to Aaron Wise on his sizzling back-to-back 64s to seize the 36-hole lead at the Honda Classic. At 24, Wise is a promising power player with plenty of accolades and lots of promise. Wise already owns a PGA TOUR victory (2018 AT&T Byron Nelson), captured the same season in which he was the TOUR's Rookie of the Year. RELATED: Wise leads by three | Westwood confident despite missed cut Wise leads at 12-under 128, and holds the 36-hold lead for the first time in his career. At PGA National this weekend, though, a good deal of focus could shift to a few players that are giving chase. Week to week, PGA TOUR events are billed as opportunities that really could change lives, and here are five players who could use a great weekend: Camilo Villegas (FedExCup rank: 128th): The Colombian needs a quality finish at PGA National, as he is on the final start of a medical extension and needs 135 FedExCup points (a three-way tie for third, or better) to extend his playing privileges. Should he earn less than the necessary 135 points, Villegas would still hold status but in a different qualifying category. Villegas, 39, had not made a cut in his five previous starts, but he feels a good vibe competing in South Florida (he has a home in Jupiter) and his Friday 65 moved him just a stroke off fifth place. "You know what, I love this place, I love this golf course and yeah, I just, I played nice today," said Villegas. Heading off the 10th tee in the afternoon, he was 2 over through eight holes, then eagled the par-5 18th and added five birdies on his next nine. "I didn’t get off to a good start, but I got it rolling on the back nine and that’s awesome." He has had a rough go the last few years. Villegas and and his wife, Maria Ochoa, lost their 22-month-old daughter, Mia, to cancer in July. Last week, as part of the foundation that honors Mia, Villegas and his wife unveiled "Mia's Serenity Space for Staff" at nearby Nicklaus Children's Hospital, where they have a partnership. The room is for hospital staffers to be able to escape for some quiet moments "where they can recharge and continue to provide the best care." Villegas owns four PGA TOUR victories, but none since 2014 (Wyndham Championship). He will have lots of folks in his corner this weekend. Brandon Hagy (178th): Hagy played brilliantly on Friday, shooting 8-under 62, making six birdies as well as an eagle at the 18th hole, where he ran in a 47-foot putt. Folks have been waiting for the 29-year-old Hagy to break through for some time. In 80 career TOUR starts, he has a single top 10, a T5 at the 2017 RBC Canadian Open. Hagy can bomb it (he ranks 14th on TOUR in driving distance, at 308.5 yards). He has jumped out to some good starts this season, and now needs to finish strongly to establish himself in the FedExCup Playoffs race (he is 178th in points). Hagy wasn't in the Honda field at the start of the week. He was on the tournament's alternate list, and practicing at home in Scottsdale. He saw he was only two players out on Tuesday, so he booked a flight and was in Florida Wednesday to do his COVID-19 testing. When Kramer Hickok withdrew, Hagy was in. He knows the course, as he has played in The Honda before, as well as Korn Ferry Tour Q-School. For a guy not planning to play this week, this all could be a great bonus. Hagy had made only four cuts in 11 starts this season. "Maybe I'm feeling like I'm playing a little bit on house money," he said. "I'm grateful for the opportunity." Sam Ryder (155th): Ryder, like Hagy, played early on Friday and turned in a great round, shooting 63, one off Hagy's pace. The 63 was his lowest round in almost three years (2018 Barbasol Championship). Ryder, 31, had missed nine cuts in 14 starts heading into The Honda, but did have a T10 at the Farmers Insurance Open. This is his 90th start on the PGA TOUR, and he appears ready to make a bigger splash. He enjoys the challenge of the Champion course, having played it last year for the first time. With 12 birdies through two rounds, he should be a player to watch over the weekend. He is alone in fourth at 8-under 132. "I feel comfortable with my game plan out here," Ryder said, "it changes based on the wind directions and stuff, so I can’t really try and overpower it too much. You just take your opportunities when they come and make a lot of pars ... and I had a couple really nice saves that kept the round going. That’s huge out here." Denny McCarthy (92nd): The diminutive McCarthy is a quality player who doesn't bomb it (he is 115th on TOUR in driving distance, at 294.3 yards) but is very accurate off the tee, a valuable asset when the wind blows around PGA National. McCarthy, 28, has made 91 PGA TOUR starts and he does own nine top 10s. Earlier this season, he tied for fourth at the Bermuda Championship, where he got hot in the final round and shot 63. He also finished T6 at Sanderson Farms. McCarthy missed six cuts in seven starts from the RSM through the Genesis, but he now has played on the weekend in each of his three starts in Florida. He played very steadily on Friday, making six birdies against one bogey. He is tied for fifth heading to the weekend. "The golf’s been really solid the last three weeks," said McCarthy, who was T26 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and T55 at PLAYERS, "so I think I just continue what I do, what I have been doing, and I’ll be in good shape." Scott Harrington (145th): Who doesn't want to see a 40-year-old win for the first time on the PGA TOUR? Harrington played in his first PLAYERS last week, making the cut, and is following his solid play with a good performance at PGA National. Harrington birdied his first three holes and went out in 32 Friday, shooting 67 on the day. Harrington endured a brutal stretch earlier this season, missing the cut eight times in nine starts. But he has shown more form of late, now making the cut in his last four starts. Harrington's best finish in 2020-21 is a T14 at the Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship, played in late September. In his 41st start on TOUR, Harrington will be chasing his second career top 10 (T2, 2019 Houston Open), and sitting only five shots off the lead, who knows? He may just hold his first PGA TOUR trophy. At The Honda, we could be on the cusp of a life-changing weekend.

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